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Samsung 5G Phones To Turn 5G Support Sooner Than You Think

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- Updated: 12th Oct 2022, 19:32 IST
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    Samsung 5G-Enabled Smartphones
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Samsung announced on Wednesday that all the Samsung 5G phones will get 5G support. They will receive an OTA update by mid-November 2022. It will give Indian consumers access to 5G networks.

Moreover, Samsung has had one of the huge portfolios of 5G devices. But only nine Samsung smartphones are Airtel 5G Plus enabled, they are the only 5G service available right now.

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Samsung 5G-Enabled Smartphones

The Samsung 5G phones will get 5G support very soon by mid-November. It includes – Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy S22, Samsung Galaxy S22+, Samsung Galaxy S21 FE, Samsung Galaxy A53 5G, and Samsung Galaxy A33 5G. They can use Airtel 5G services.

5G In India

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Samsung 5G Phones with 5G Support

The Indian telecoms – Jio, Airtel and Vi– have recently announced their 5G services in India. This new 5G rollout has already begun. Moreover, the services are now available in a few cities.

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But even though 5G-enabled smartphones and 5G services in cities are available, users still can’t use them. The reasons behind this are as some smartphone manufacturers have still not enabled 5G services on their devices. It will soon be fixed by a software update.

The Airtel 5G Plus are now accessible in these eight Indian cities, which include Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Siliguri, Nagpur, and Varanasi. They offer 30x faster speeds than Airtel 4G.

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Whereas Jio True 5G service is available in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Varanasi in the first phase. However, Jio, Airtel, and Vi promise to launch 5G services in pan India by the end of December this year is still awaited.



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